EDITOR. MDM8IMT 1H0RMNG, AUG. 30, ISSJ Republican Stale Ticket For Governor, General JAM ES A. RKAVER, of Cent'-g county. For Lieut. -Governor, Senator WII.MAM T. DA VIES, of Bradford county. For Judgo of the Supreme Court, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE. of Philadelphia, For Secretary of Internal Affairs, Stmator JOHN M. GREER, of Butler county. For Conirrrssman-at-ljirgo, MARIOTT RROSIUS, of Lancaster county. Etcptiblieaii County Tirhrt, For Congress, ANDREW COOK, Subject to tho District Conference. For Assembly, K. I;. DAVIS. For District Attorney, T. J. VAN GIESEN. . For Jury Commissioner, II. O. DAVIS. Republicans Bear in Mind. That tbo last day for being assessed is Thursday, September 7. Tfcat the last day for payioj taxes is Saturday, October 7. That the last day lor being natural ized is Saturday, October 7. : That the election occurs Tuesday, November 7. Pattison sticks to his desk. That is right, Pat. That is just what the people intend yon shall continue to do. Lktv Cassidy and Sam Josephs, two of the eminent Democratic statesman who did so much to nominate Patti san, for the sole reason that they could say that ha is honest, are sadly disa greeing about the local city ticket in Philadelphia. When rogues fall out honest men will more likely get their dues. Cassidy and Josephs are to greedy to agree long. They should call in their co-laborer and chief of rogues and thieves, Bill M'Mulllen, as umpire. It would be the first time that Bill has berved Cassidy and Josephs a good turu, and vice versa. The Allegheny County Democratic Committee discussed tho subjuct of tbo demoralizing effect of the committee paying the poll tax of persons who are expected to vote the Democratic ticket. So the Democrats acknowl edge, through the chairman of their State Committee, Mr. Ilensel, aud Mr. Parkinson, a merabor of the Allegheny County Democratic Committee, that they ar in tho habit of demoralizing voters by purchasing their votes by paying their taxes 1 Yet tho Demo crats pretend to be reformers. The Democrats are charging that there are "bosses" in the labor party, and ther are going to sell the vote to the "bosses" of the Republican party. Good gracious ! what a terrible set of fellows these "bosses" are, if we are to believe the Democrats, and what an honest, upright set the Democrats are, especially Aleck M'Clare, Bill M' Mullen, and Sam Josephs. They would neither sell themselves nor be bought. Oh, no ; they never did nor never would, unless they aro very much belied. Never; if ever, hardly ever. The Democrat managers are labwr lug to work "tho desk racket." Every request for tho presence of Pattison at a public gathering in the interior of the State bos been, and will be, met with the reply that he is too busy at his "desk" to leave. Pattison has time to leave his "desk" to consort with Josephs and M'Mullin, and plenty ot leisure to loll at Atlantic City, but ha has no opportunity to show himself beyond the precincts of Philadelphia. Aud he won't have J ho bosses have ordered linn to stay at home. The are afraid of theeffbet his appearance will have. His youth &Hd evident inexperience would not satisfy the solid, middle-aged men among the Democrats, and his blun daring, halting oratory would uotdraw out enthusiastic applause. His matters have him caged, and are telling the neopld that they mar eazo upon his fUrui and listen to his words of wisdom when they have elected him Governor, Jo common parlance, the Democratic tuauagers are trying to get men's votes to much the eame style a fellow is aswed to buy a pig in a poke. J. K. WENK, Hi ;rn ucan Committeemen should thoroughly examine the list of voters of their district and see to it that every Republican is registered. The time is brief in which to complete the work. Registration cIobcs on Septem ber 7th. Sou that your name is on the list. Tiik Fusion candidate for Congress J. D. Patton, Esq., in his letter of acceptance says : "If elected, I prom ise to use my best efforts to promote tho best interests of the w hole people, and faithfully execute the trust re posed in me." That is a handsomnly worded paragraph, but then, under circumstances similar in character, one James Mosgrove, about two years ago, uttered a sentiment similar iu import. And how did he "execite the trust re posed'' in him ? Very much after tho style that old Capt. Bouch, through lack of ability to master the intrica cies of the "corn stalk militia" drill. IIo wouldn't resign, but, trs the puz zled captain expressed it "Shust quit!" A member of Congress is not chosen to fill the place of a mere figure head. There are duties and functions de manding talent and ability, and he who reaches the place through a com bination of political circumstances that elevate the uiau, and not the tal ent and culture to meet the exigencies of tho case, mnst do as James Mos- grove did, retire, confessing that he was not suited for the pice. Hence reason and commoi sense abound in the suggestion that the people of the Tweuty-fifth Congressional district seek a higher standard of merit than mere "availability" in a pecuniary sense the ability to triumph through a liberal use of money. The victory is fruitless if, in the end the mere man prove a figure head only. Indiana Progress. The Stupid Challenge. The game of the Democratic-lode- prudent combination, says the Phil a. Evening Bulletin, is a very amusing one. Ihe Mclvee part of the troupe wants to keej) up a semblance of Re publicanism, while the Cassidy end of the machine affects a sublime indifTer en) to its new ally. One of the latest bits of the by-play is the report that Mr. Cassidy's candidate cannot talk about a discussion with the Colossal Humbug until he receives a challenge from him ! Mr. Cassidy's habitual sar donic smile must broaden considerably at that suggestion. The idea of Stew art challenging Pattison to a debate, and Pattison entertaining such a bur- esque proposition is thinner than fine gauze. Why should the Professional Oflico-IIuuter challenge the Model Reformer? They are both pulling in the same boat, and in the same direc tion, aud the pilot who steers is the Democratic triple-headed Boss, Cassi dyJosephs McMullen. What a farce would this be ? What 3ew fraud upon the inuocent publia? How could such a discussion be conducted. It would havo to be Democratic bowler and Independent ten-pins to-day ; and Independent bowler aud Democratic ten-pins to-morrow. Had Stewart been a Republican, us ha pretends to be, Pattison would have beeu his nat ural objective. His challenge would have gone to him and it would have been for Cassidy's Candidate to demol ish Mitchell's Mouth piece, aud drive him troru the rostrum by the exposure of his fraudulent pretentions. But btewart has blundered into a coni'uss ton of his hyprocrisy. He challenges the Republican, not the Democratic caadidate. And in doing so, he openly proclaims that his fellowship is with mo democrats ana not with tha Re publicans. It was a stupid thing to ao : out it is done, and no cunnino- after-thoughi can mend the blunder. Stewart can drop the Republican maskVlieaever he chooses, for ho has clumsily let it slip and betrayed his true reatures behind it. otewart went into this business as a Colossal Hum bug, and he is playing up to his part .1 . . r t , I. I " ' . I ' mcii okcjj, tu ms luuuue discom fiture of such honest meu as were fooled at first into a helief in the sin cerityofthis self-seekiug "ludepenil eut movement. This "challen trine" business will open a good many eyes io mo true relations ot the several tickets to the Republican party. II1 1 Confirmation Notice. iNotico is hereby given that the follow ing account have been lilod in inv ollice and will be presented at next term for (jonnrmalion: Partial distribution nccnimt nf 'P T Bowman and Joseph Green, Adm'rs of i aiiica vjrucii, ueceaseu. Aeoountotj.YV.il. Reisingor, Adm'r oi ur. josian winans, deceased. , Account oi j;ii.iil,itii c. Dale Adm'x of estate of J. A. Daledecoascd. Account of Justia SUawkey Guardian of J. Siiawkky, Register, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. X!, lst2. Xe w Advert i semen I ft. Notico of Application for War rant. To all whom it may conrrrn : NOTICE is hereby rlvan, a required by law, that I havo tiled in tho olllec of tho .Secretary of Internal Atrairs, at Hnr risburg, Pa., an application for a warrant to survey tho following .described vacant unimproved laud, situato in tho township of Howe, countv of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: On tho north by warrant No. atl'l ; on the east, bv warrant No. 2.112 ! on tho south by lands warranted to Charles J. Fox the !2;td day of September 183!; ami on tho west by other vacant lands, containing 1!13 acres 100 rods, moro or loss. 8TAKUJW YV. WATF.RS. Notico of Application for War rant. To all whom it ma concern : NOTICK Is hereby given, as required by law, that I havo tiled in tho olllco of the Secictary of Internal AfTuirs, at Ilar rishurg, Vn. an application for a warrant to survey the following described vacant unimproved land, situate In tho township of Howe, countv of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : On tho north by warrant No. 21101 ; on the east by other vacant lands ; on tho south bv lands warranted to Charles J. Fox tho day of September lS.'W, and on tho west by warrant No. 81U3. , Containing 110 acres and 00 rods, moro or less. STAR LINO W. WATERS. PROCLAMATION. WMEnFAs, Tho Hon. W. D. Rrown, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas nnd Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on tho Fourth Monday of Sept., being tho 25th day of Sept., 1S82. Notico is thoreforo Riven to tho Coroner, .Instico of the Peace and Constables of said county, that thoy be then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oftiees appertain to bedono, and to those who aro bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they bo then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just, (liven un der my hand and soul this 2Stlr day of August, A. 1). 1HN2. C. W. CLARK. Sheriff. TIUAIi X.I4T. Protiionotary's Office, Forkst Co., Pa. ) Causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Sept. Term 1882, commencing on tho fourth Monday ot said month : No. Tr. Yr, 1. David dill vs E. II. Dar- rah ct al 2. Ii. K. Freeman vs. John C. Cornwell et r1 3. W. M. McKim vs. Tho 40 Sept 78 10 May 80 Rullalo, Pittsburgh ite Western R. R. Co. 19 Dec. 81 4. Tho Woodland Oil Com pany Limited, vs. John Sho'un 3:1 Feb. 81 5. Tho Woodland Oil Com pany, Limited vs Edward J. Mooro et al 15 May 82 ii. John V. u yrrei ct al va deorge M. Kepler 11 May 82 7. N. Myers, Cashier vs Jus- tis Shaw-key 7 Feb 82 8. 1. V. Grcy'vs Aaron Brockwav et al 14 May 82 9. Win. F. Wheeler et al vs Joseph Adamson et al 15 Feb 82 10. L. Rcrgamin vs Tho linf- lalo, Pittsburgh iCr Wes tern Railroad Company 30 May 82 11. Jacob M. Kepler vs Win. 1'. Wheeler et al Mav 82 J. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 22, 1882. New Life igiven . by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be' so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. . 5. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of II. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th, 1S81 : Gentlemen : I take pleas ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitte for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good'.' The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. Dr. Kline's (ireat Kervo Restorer is hi marvel of tho for all Nerve Pis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to !)31 Arch St., I'hiUda. sep2l-Mtf 1882. S P R HOLEMAN & HOPKINS ! HAVE THEIR NEW STORE OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES AS WE CARRY AMllRACINCl EVERY THING KEPT IN A FlRST-CLANS STORE. Call and bog our Stock. It will pay you. Wo havo tho Most Complcto and Choapost Stock of rIN THE COUNTRY. COMK AWI LOOK AT OUR SUITS AT FIHE Fl ITS, jBjn, STRAW ITS. SILKS, MERVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MOREYS. WE HAVE A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES for GENTS. ALSO A LARtiE LINE OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ALL GRADES. CAIIPETS! WALL PA1MUI WSARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TROURLE TO SHOW COOPS. uomi'ktitio im:uii:i i iioh axy soustui:. i-iorJEMA. &i-iopiviiSrs. TIONESTA, Pa., or PLEASANTVILLE, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of u writ of Finl Fnoias iMU(vl out of the Court of Common Plena of ForoMtoountv ami to mo direototl, thero will bo exposal to sain, by fulilio vendue or outcry, nt the Court louse, in tho boroutrh of TioiiOMtn, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1, A. P. 18H2, fit 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: E. W. ECHOLS, Treasurer, for uso of L. I). DAVIS now for use of J. H. OS MER. vs. L. P. ROGERS, Fi. Fa., No. :t Sept. Term, 1SS2. J. II. Osmer, Alt' v. Th defend tit's interest in a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny Township, Venango county, now Murmo ny Township, Forest county, and Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and (Inscribed as follows: Rey:inninf at a yellow pine, tho northeast corner of tract 'No, 217 ; Thence alonsr lino of sanio south 3! west 119 perches to a post j thence north SS west 15(i porches to a post; thence north 2 east ll'J perches to a (iost in tho north lino of said tract, and thence alonu; the samo south S east 150 perches to tin place of Dcguiuing. i oniuininK liu acres and 71 perches, strict measure, bo the same moro or less, nnd beini? so much out tho northeastern corner of tract No. 217 surveyed off as above by Win. Piland f.r S. ,f. Myers on tho 31st day of March, A. P. 1S.YT. and numbered two (2) on tho subdivision so mado by him. ALSO The defendant's Interest In one other piece of land situate in llio Town shii:, County and State aforesaid, bounded ana described as follows : ISi'iiinninK at a white oak luisli the northeast corner of tract No. 210 : thence south 2 west l.r0 perches to a chestnut bush j thence north JS8 west 1(4 lurches to a post nnd stones : thenco north 2 east 150 perches to a post nnd stones and thence south 8 cast 1(U perches to tho place of beginning. Con taining 15.' acres 120 perches, more or loss, strict measure, being so much of tho northeastern part of tract No.2IOsurveyod as above by Win. inlands for J. S. Mvers. 31st of March, A. P. 1857, and numbered six (fi) in subdivision so made. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of L P. Rogers, at the suit of E. W. Lchols, Treasurer, for uso of L. P. Davis, now for uso of J. H. Osmer; TERMS OF HALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When tho plain till' or other lien cred itors bec.ou'o tho purchaser, tho costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tho snlo or such portion thereof a ho may claim, must bo furnished tho Sheriff. 2. AH bills must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the day of sale, nt which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold al the expense and risk of the person to whom lirst sold. Sco Purdon's Pigest, Ninth Edition, page 4 6 and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Sherilfs Office, Tioiesta, Pa., Aug. 28, 1882. t V J ... !(M'.V A.. H. X) A. L. E, (Successor to A. II. Partridok,) TIOITESTA, 3P.A.. Keeps constantly on hand an ELEGANT STOCX GF FURNITURE, which he sells at a groat reduction lrom former prices. A full liuw of OS FIXS AXD ASSUFS always in stock. in all its Rranches promptly attentod to. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of (tlx kinds, Mattrasses, Npring Beds, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, and various articles too numerous to be mentioned. Give him a call aud be convinced. Prices reasonable. aug2-s2l!. JOB WORK of everv description execu ted ut the REPUBLICAN office. hp I NO- 1S82. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE or a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court f Common Pleas of Forest County, Pa., nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at the Court Houm in tho Borough of Tionesta. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. A. P. 1SS2, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho Sbllowing de scribed real estato to-wit: Ihiuk! Colegrovo vs. C. W. I tare, Fi. Fa., No. 10 September Term. 18S. Bil ,t Davis, Attorneys. All that certain tract of land nuiuhered r i vp Thousand ono Hun dred nnd Two (3M2) containing eleven hundred nnd sixty-seven (1107) acres, nnd sixty perches more or less, situate in Howe Township (formerly Tionesta) Forest county, in the State of Pennsylvania, war ranted in tho namo of Jonathan Mmim. bounded on the southwest bv tract num ber Five Thousand ono hundred and three (.MiM) warranted in tire, namo of Jonathan Milllin by the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and on the northwest bv Tract nuinher Hvo 'thousand ono hundred aim one (5101) warranted in tho name of Jona- .1 X, :.,!! ..... mail niimm .uu on 1110 northeast and southest by other lands owner or owners unknown. Taken in execution nnd to bo sold n tho property of C. W. Hare, at the suit of isaac coiegrove. TERMS CF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when tho property is. stricken down : 1. When tho plaintiff or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, aud a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tho tunount of the tro- eeeds of tho salo or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock n. m.. (if tho day of sale, nt whih time all property not settled lb i will airain be put up and sold nt the expense and risk of the person to wiuiiii urst sold. Sco Purdon's Pigest, NinOi Edition, page 4-1(1 and Smith's Forms, page 381. V. W. CLARK. Shcrnr. Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 15, loo-. Buckeye Force Pump o 3 w a 5; a s) p GO tr 0 To meet tho increasing demand I have mado LARGE ADDITIONS to my stock, and have now a full lino of goods. In cluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PISTOLS, I respectfully ask the public generally to EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchas ing elsewhere. HENRY IIEBER JR., In the Einstein Building, mayl0-82tf. TIONESTA, PA Allegeny College, Meadville, Pa. The (With year open Sept. 20th. Addi tional new buildings anil many improve ments. Cabinets and Libraries equal to the very best. Gentleman and Ladiea Four College courses. Preparatory School, Military Department. Expenses less tnaii any oilier uollcgo ol equal grade uon l lull io scud to Geo. V. W. ifnikins. Sec'y, lor cataloguo. aug lti-tit. jjl r tm v c "0 MIL m CO Jl o 1 1 m ! - 'v,''""-.-,-' "r :.y TIMETABLE, IN EFFECT July 2, P-B A. M. 7 P 1 f.o 1 38 11 10 1". m". 8 55 r. M.U.I. Villi -II Itti.) v. M. A. 7 fo ar Pittsburgh Iv tt 45 i 4 38 ar.,..l'rker...lv 4 27jnr...Foxburg..lv 3 10 nr. Franklin..! V 3 3ljl2 13 H 40ilij 43 MO 2 Ul p. M. 2 20 A. M. fl 40 e. M, A.M. 7 r- 7 I ) 7 IT K C. 8 i:'. 8 !V II fl 51 nr... Oil City....lv .... Rock wood .... Oleopolis ... Fugle Rock... 1'iosldont Tionesta Hiekoi'v ..Trnnkeyvilie. Tidloutn ...Thompson ... IrvlnetoB . Warren I v...Kln.un....ai 8 201 1 1 (! 1 52 fl 1 33 fl 18 tl 11 1 00 12 40 12 25 12 tMI 11 40 ft 3! ' 18 27 f8 ZA 8 80 t7 54 17 47 7 35 t7 10 7 (l (I 4(1 (t 15 13'10, 1 2 Mi 4 04 4 1 11 25 7 24 f7 ui "i'iiit 8 4'i 4 55 II :.; 5 1 5:11 ; 5 :! 0 tMI t, M. 11 15 r. m. A.M. (Pnif- Hi if, J!i) A. M. 11 47 Iv. Clarendon. .ar 10 25 1180 tv...Sliollleld..r 10 45 a7m. ( H.N. Y..t JlJ) A. M. I'. V.jl'. 7 57 1 2 4 42 4 28 8 1. r. m. f. M.I 7 SO; 4 30 2J4(l 10 00 lv...Brnd!brd ..ar 10 50 8 00lv Clean ... .nr 12 So Aiuhtion a I. Train Ijortvo.i Bradford (1:15 n. m KInr.ua 8:40 a. m. Arrives Ir- vlneton 0:25 a. nt. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION.- - Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvr.ln, Spartansbn'rg, Centrevlllc, Corry, iMiiyviiie, liriM-Ioti hi allium, iU:i;iniii, 3:00pm, 3:20pi, 4:15pm, HMHlpm, Arrive 8:00am, H:45am, 2:00pm, S:M)pnt 10:lSpin. tsundBV irain leaves 7:30am : arrives 0:00pm. ' UNION ft TITUSVILLF. BRANCH. Train leaves Titusvlllo fi:30pmj nriU-i cnioncuy :aipni. jesvos Union Ciiv (IMOam i arrives Titusvlllo M:40am. 1 rains run daily except Sunday, t Vlxz Stations, Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Muy villo and Pittsburgh on trains Wvli'.i; Brocton 0:45pm nnd Pittsburgh 0;45pn.. jrft-Tickets sold nnd baggago checked to nil princ'pnl points. Get time tables giving full Information from Company's Agents. o. Watson, Jr., C.en'l Siq-l. WM. S. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 ft 43 Exchange St., Rnlfalo, N. Y. J.L.CRAIG Agent, Tloneste V. . CT3 iSTOPPEO FfitE InniB Po-toMfifrM-f if IraU I1hai ft Nn l)intn, 1.4 v1-urtfr lti, Ai;.jih and Am J"! J Iffi-i I.KLI if tnkm iu illr-rlrj. iNn f.t,it,-,r I HmUav'tiw. TrliwiitYitiin1 'vtllrfM-ti., Vltiiauenu,thfypavlnitxpri-aHii, srirt nr.-, t. J H. (. and niirem adlra to lit. K ',1 N v An:h8i.rbllaailplila,ra, tMtprinci iitrtwn .-.1 M Is naiiiru't greatest iuuiuty. ir. lii rli.. B-J roroTKrwl or worn uiucli Impruvml. g.'," 1 nrMoruxKi it to 40.000 n.-iticnt. nil t f v Hritiius A cm bo tnken ly evey a yomitr, too mltfrilo-afr-.i!, tfi oi'l. V. In ami llio mother. Hfl-iarffJ-aSa'T1 "Jc: ' l'Eiit'NA always n,;i'c Willi t. o - 1' .. v.iwiim. .no .Mill nil l'3 U.. V tones the Kmn&i'h, rt?Mlat"S t'8 hv..r,, in lockstliorvrroUcuiof Ui6 ll"er, plrcni-- ! U10 uervand lnvlS'imta tho brain. - ' 1'KiiUMA I tiio trettut nnrMinr. .u.it.: Md, nl t tlio earf and tlrtd from ; , uniaunii cnris oi Tnr c. i pivoa bwk : rurrosmnq sloop. Klioui Ai'i.XSJiioy . - ' mf:il, vhon Voll. to provnt k'.' v' I'KHUXA Pill for each nr: ni-ass wmnlrs, toenro. iacJ mil iur ritwiu uwLii not euro or nolo, F7".v7 'u fituuNA lcomp(citof allvi',-uu'i'fjl;i;-' Ca.-ot'nm.ililci. CiXaUSi BfAXM.' . ItUleAatilta mo i.u.. u,ir :, 4 5t.inih toUr" tanyartlrlnof fK,. Kr;rE Fnra IkxiIc whirl, will rinlil. vnn i r .nriiii t-iw-u ouo n crow, rrvu tlv n 11 Jyourwlf, lulilnsa s. 11. Hakt.WAM ft ( a., J j-IOSIIOlIM, IHIIO. Ah'-uyuttiyulttUlOju Ijji.'i;. I p aiidpelv(ofri(nn T'lth WM. SMEARBAUG! & Dealers In G-BOOEEIBS' TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIARD WA R K, Q U K E N ii WARE. G LASSWAi.E, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OY.S TER8, Ac. Goods Always First-Clas:. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Doalcr in HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOQ may4 81 TONESTA. PA. ED. I3:iLlIBEL," Dealer in S T O V Ii N, T I T V A It . )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1SS1. F. F. Whittekin, II. C. WuirruKuv, Slieineld, Pa. Tionesta, I'a. WHITTEKIN BRC J. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Special;. . Magnetic, Su!ar or Triangulation Kurv- -ing. Bust of Instruments and wc Terms ou application. b a V.J 1- himbi,! W R?;'rw;'r.W7r''W
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